Jacob Hyp
Relationships
History
When Jacob arrived at Munson he knew next to nothing, though he knew he had to find work. After spending a few days at an inn looking for a place to work and stay at he was unable to. Then came a work request from Fairfax Farms. This is when he first meets Hubert Kandee unknowing to the rumors surrounding him. Even after learning about the rumors from Hubert himself, Jacob did not care for it as they are only rumors. Jacob only sees Hubert as a great person to take him in when he was lost looking for work. Jacob enjoys the uncommon pieces of wisdom and approaches Hubert has on life.
History
On the days where Jacob can take off he goes down towards the Schoolhouse in order to meet with Maud Saxe. They're quite close friends at this point as Jacob tends to help around the Schoolhouse and watching over the children from time to time. Jacob has happened to one time save Maud Saxe from almost falling into a pit of mud. Jacob helps and supports Maud Saxe through her bad strokes of luck.
History
Jacobs Mother is the person who raised him and supported his whole family financially, so when he heard Calvin Packard's loud mouth he resented him from there. Since he has quite the distaste in the position of women Jacob never liked him as he looked up to how hard working his mother was even in dire situations.
ATTRIBUTES
Physique: 3
Precision: 4
Logic: 5
Empathy: 3
SKILLS
Agility (+ PHY): 0 + 3Close combat (+ PHY): 1 + 3
Force (+ PHY): 0 + 3
Medicine (+ PRE): 1 + 4
Ranged combat (+ PRE): 0 + 4
Stealth (+ PRE): 0 + 4
Investigation (+ LOG): 2 + 5
Learning (+ LOG): 3* + 5
Vigilance (+ LOG): 1 + 5
Inspiration (+ EMP): 1 + 3
Manipulation (+ EMP): 0 + 5
Observation (+ EMP): 1 + 5
TALENTS
BookwormErudite
Knowledge is Reassuring
OTHER
Resources: StrugglingMemento: Tame Pegion
Advantage: At a young age my mother gave me a Charm in order to keep me "Safe" when it came to the Occult beings I've been seeing. This Charm only seemed to work on the Smaller beings, but it provides me good memories of the past and reassures me in dire times.
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